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The everyday experience of living with and managing a neurological condition (the LINC study): study design

Authors: Joan Versnel, Tanya Packer, Lori E Weeks, Jocelyn Brown, Marshall Godwin, Susan Hutchinson, George Kephart, Diane MacKenzie, Kerstin Roger, Robin Stadnyk, Michelle Villeneuve, Grace Warner

Published in: BMC Neurology | Issue 1/2013

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Abstract

Background

The impact of neurological conditions on individuals, families and society is increasing and having a significant economic impact in Canada. While some economic data is known, the human costs of living with a neurological condition are poorly understood and rarely factored into future burden analyses. The “Living with the Impact of a Neurological Condition (LINC)” study aims to fill this gap. It seeks to understand, for children and adults with neurological conditions, the supports and resources that make everyday life possible and meaningful.

Methods/design

The LINC study is a nested study using mixed methods. We are interested in the following outcomes specifically: health status; resource utilization; self-management strategies; and participation. Three studies captured data from multiple sources, in multiple ways and from multiple perspectives. Study One: a population-based survey of adults (n = 1500), aged 17 and over and parents (n = 200) of children aged 5 to 16 with a neurological condition. Study Two: a prospective cohort study of 140 adults and parents carried out using monthly telephone calls for 10 months; and Study Three: a multiple perspective case study (MPCS) of 12 adults and 6 parents of children with a neurological condition. For those individuals who participate in the MPCS, we will have data from all three studies giving us rich, in depth insights into their daily lives and how they cope with barriers to living in meaningful ways.

Discussion

The LINC study will collect, for the first time in Canada, data that reflects the impact of living with a neurological condition from the perspectives of the individuals themselves. A variety of tools will be used in a combination, which is unique and innovative. This study will highlight the commonalities of burden that Canadians living with neurological conditions experience as well as their strategies for managing everyday life.
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Metadata
Title
The everyday experience of living with and managing a neurological condition (the LINC study): study design
Authors
Joan Versnel
Tanya Packer
Lori E Weeks
Jocelyn Brown
Marshall Godwin
Susan Hutchinson
George Kephart
Diane MacKenzie
Kerstin Roger
Robin Stadnyk
Michelle Villeneuve
Grace Warner
Publication date
01-12-2013
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Neurology / Issue 1/2013
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2377
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2377-13-30

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